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Operation not Necessary
Two years ago I was on the brink of despair. I had consulted five leading physicians in our city, and the only relief they offered was through an operation. I was suffering from what they called a fistula and chronic hemorrhoids. So great was my suffering that I did not think life worth living. I made preparations for an operation and started to visit my parents, knowing that the operation was delicate and dangerous. On my way home the thought came to me, that I had not given Christian Science a chance. I went directly to the home of a Scientist, laid my case before him, and gave up the thought of an operation.
In less than two weeks I was healed, and have been able through the study of Science and Health to overcome quickly the headache and other ills.
H. G., Beloit, Wis.
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June 27, 1901 issue
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Comets and Stars now Prominent
Mary Clark Traylor
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When we gain a victory, moral or mental, when we...
Phillips Brooks
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Upholds Christian Science
Archibald McLellan
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The Lectures
with contributions from I. T. Kahn, Daniel Davenport
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Notices
with contributions from Lucy Larcom
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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Communion Service
Editor
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The Test of Character
Editor
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Concord as a Resort in June
Editor
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Epidemic of Suicides
Editor
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A Letter from Germany
with contributions from Frances Thurber Seal
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As to Railroad Fares
Archibald McLellan
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What they are Accomplishing
Unitarian
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Effects of Poison Oak Overcome
Mary E. Terrell
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Saved from Injury
Naomi M. Whitesell
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A Remarkable Case of Healing
E. Della Wood
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Healed of Nervous Prostration
F. B. Pierce
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Christian Science and Obstetrics
E. R. H. with contributions from C. C.
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All Needs Supplied
W. L. M.
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Operation not Necessary
H. G.